The Orlando Florida Gun Show will be held on Jan 7th - 8th, 2017 in Orlando, Florida. This Orlando gun show is held at Central Florida Fairgrounds and hosted by Florida Gun Shows of Florida. All federal, state and local firearm ordinances and laws must be obeyed.

Come on out and enjoy the Orlando Gun Show Buy - Sell - Trade - Browse There is always something for everyone!

Shows are liable to change dates, times or possibly cancel without notice to the Gun Show Trader. Make sure to check with the Gun Show Coordinator for accurate dates, times and information.All contact information is provided above.

Don’t get a Bodyguard .380. I owned one and was very dis-satisfied with all aspects. Always double action was a problem as the trigger pull was very erratic, almost like it was very dirty. Very difficult to properly aim due to the very difficult trigger pull. Took it back to the dealer and traded it on a Glock Model 42. I have no complaints with the Glock.

Is this event any cheaper than going to my local gun store and buying a gun. I have been looking for a couple weeks now and still have not made up my mind on which brand to go with because of price but I was hoping to maybe see it a little cheaper at this event.

No, it’s actually more expensive. And the dealers are less likely to haggle because it’s not you in there shop, it’s you and a few hundred other people he sees as potential buyers.. most buys I made at shows are from other private citizens. That’s where the deals are

Hey William, No its not a bit cheaper than your local store. Butttt, you will find a lot more stuff than at 100 local gun stores. I go and find things I want, handle them and then I come home and order it online. However I do pretty good in bulk ammo. Because you don’t have to pay shipping. Hope this helps and everyone should go once to see it.

In my experience with 2 gun shops and 2 pawn shops that had gun dealers, you could save at least $40 – $50 per $300 pistol. I saw SCCY CPX 2 pistols for $229-259. At 2 different dealers same gun was $289 & $315 I hope this helps..

Overall it’s a good show, seems every 6 months admission goes up… Decent food vendors… Gets to be a hassle going from building to building if you have your gun in a gun case etc after about 2 times I just leave.. Parking is good… For the most part shoot straight formally weapons unlimited (Feds issue) is the anchor of the show…

What kind of knife vendors if any will there be. I have been to sanford and new smyrna shows but cannot remember many knife people being there. Just curious since I have taken up a new hobby in past few months.lol

This gun show is now become one of the worst. NO deals. Shoot Straight rents half the tables there. Vendors are nothing more then hustlers that want to buy your gun for so much less then there worth. Not one vendor would buy your gun for anything close to a fair deal.

I’ve never been to a gun show yet. I’m going to Titusville tomorrow and West Orlando next weekend. I really have no frame of reference but I am going as a buyer and with a gun to trade/sell. Really looking for some ammo deals. .357 magnum, .38 special, 9mm, and .380

Is this show any good now…this weekend? Don’t know if I should go or not. Lately the shows are costing more…and charging more than retail for guns. This in my experience. And they’re increasing the rates to get in. Is this one any good? Or another waste of time and money?

It wasn’t bad. Certainly a lot of variety but I can get a lot of the same prices or cheaper at Academy Sports or online. It’s cool having everything laid out so you can compare and look. Most vendors don’t have a problem with you checking stuff out. There are deals to be had but you have to be vigilant and thorough and get there early.

I’ve been going to this gun show for years. While it’s true that Shoot Straight rents 25% of all the tables in one building, the promoters have added an entire 2nd building. Sometimes I find lots of interesting things; other times not so much. I have been able to walk around and sell a couple of guns there too when thinning 0ut the collection – I always get my price, but I’m not greedy, I know if I sell something the buyer will get it for less than they can buy it elsewhere. Just putting this out there, at the last show, I purchased a nice AR billet lower receiver for $85 out the door; and an assembled barreled upper with keymod handguard for $199. Complete Nickel BCGs were in the $100 range. Try and beat that!

I am not a dealer, not a gun show promoter – just someone who likes to go to gun shows telling it the way it really is.